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LanscpHort 26-02-2004 03:32 AM

Primula/Primrose questions for mild west coastal (San Francisco)
 
Santa Barbara or Santa Cruz hands-on or long-term eyewitness info is very
useful too!



descriptions & pics of these look good for a Primula for the coast:

P vulgaris, P polyanthus (I've seen English Primroses or Polyanthas only as
common winter annual, so have no idea how long lived in a foggy coastal
climate)
"Garryarde Guinevere" white with dark leaves could be good, but seems
unavail.
P 'Cowichan' cvs
P juliae (Juliana, Pruhonicensis, pruhoniciana) Fill? Scattered individual
flowers?
P obconica, only the non-irritating haired cvs. (But appears obconica
flowers are in clusters -- more prone to (fortunately rare) vandal damage.)

Cultural considerations:
Shade lover high or shade tolerance.
No/less division required. longer lived
Evergreen (assuming evergreen Primroses don't become too ugly in the warm
season.)
Multi stemmed or individual flowers is best. Single stem with "bunch" of
flowers is more vandalism prone.
tall or otherwise able to hold it's own among low smothering shady covers
such as Soleirolia Soleirolii (Baby's Tears) or Herniaria (Rupturewort).
Maybe the Primrose itself will fill, clumping, rhizomes.
Some sense of how water dependent the plant is would help me too. :)
I have plenty of control over soil, as these will be in large
planters/containers.

References: web, Sunset Garden Book, Phillips & Rix, various others.


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